Author: bmreid

  • A Brick Amiss

    A Brick Amiss

    Brick Print on Cotton, cotton batting and thread, 23″x23,” 2021 Exhibited SHOW.21, Idea Exchange Gallery, 2021

  • Apartment Blocks

    Apartment Blocks

    Cotton over wood, Plant dyes: onion skins, black beans, curly dock. Red oak floating frame. 14″x17,” 2021 ExhibitedBeing Scene, Workman Arts, Toronto 2022 SOLD

  • Rain Clouds Over Weed Fields

    Rain Clouds Over Weed Fields

    Cotton over frame, hand-embroidered, dyes from local plants often considered “weeds” 12″x24,” 2021 ExhibitedCarmichael Canadian Landscape Exhibition: Tradition Transformed, Orillia Museum of Art and History

  • Change Of Plans

    Change Of Plans

    3’x9′, Mixed Media, 2021 In collaboration with Lauren Prousky for Co-Create Residency 2021 Apophenia, the tendency to perceive meaningful connection between unrelated things, was originally thought to be a symptom of schizophrenia. Later, it was realized that at its most fundamental level, apophenia is simply a symptom of having a human brain and being alive.…

  • From Behind The Mask

    From Behind The Mask

    A Community Quilt of COVID-19 Stories www.frombehindthemask-quilt.comProject initiated and led by Brenda Reid From Behind the Mask is a large-scale community artwork focussing on our collective – yet individual – experiences of the coronavirus pandemic. Launched in October 2020, everyone who self-identified as a member of the Waterloo Region Tri-City community was invited to submit…